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David Eppstein
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There are certainly subdisciplines that are sometimes grouped into academic mathematics departments, or studied by academic mathematicians, and that require some level of mathematical understanding to study, but whose nature does not involve mathematical proof or mathematical modeling and therefore might reasonably be thought of as "not really mathematics". Mathematics education, the philosophy of mathematics, and the history of mathematics all come to mind.

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